This is the essential critical review of the music of the Electric Light Orchestra during the Roy Wood era.
This unique independent film traces the development of the band from the tail-end of the Move era in the late sixties through to the creation of Elo's legendary debut album and on to the birth of wizard. The feature draws on rare performance footage of the original Elo, featuring the combined talents of Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan and Roy Wood, alongside the frank and incisive views of a team of leading critics and working musicians. This is the definitive retrospective of the birth of a legendary band, and is essential viewing for every ELO fan.
Features Highlights From:
- 10538 Overture
- Jeff's Boogie No. 2
- Queen Of The Hours
- Whisper In The Night
- and more...
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